Rugrats: A Live Adventure -- A Fun Family Show From Nickelodeon

The classic cartoon series from Nickelodeon comes to life on stage for the whole family to enjoy, with a pop-reggae score by series composer and Devo frontman, Mark Mothersbaugh. Rugrats: A Live Adventure finds one-year-old Tommy Pickles trying to help his pal Chuckie, who feels like the world is becoming just too darn scary. Together with his friends Susie and Phil & Lil, Tommy comes up with an invention that may just solve his problem -- but when it's stolen by their nemesis, Angelica, the Rugrats must use their imaginations to track her down and save the day. In the course of their adventure, Chuckie realizes he's braver than he thought -- as long as he has his friends behind him. The tuneful show includes songs like "The Mover's Rap," "Nothing to Be Escared Of" and many more.

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The Rugrats are Tommy, our 1-year-old hero, and his friends, Chuckie, Phil & Lil and his cousin Angelica. Whenever adults are around, the Rugrats act like real babies, but when they’re alone they drop the façade and talk to each other with the vocabulary of 5-year olds.

In Nickelodeon’s live theatrical production, Rugrats – A Live Adventure, the kids turn a typical rainy afternoon into an adventure of the imagination. It’s an adventure for the whole family.

When Chuckie laments that the world is becoming too scary, Tommy decides to do something about it and creates the People-ator, a tool that makes inanimate objects come alive. But Tommy’s plan quickly backfires when Angelica takes his invention.

As the Rugrats travel over oceans and battle Reptar to keep Angelica from using the People-ator for her own purposes, Chuckie realizes that the world no longer seems as scary – not because Tommy changed the world, but because Chuckie has found that he can survive scary things through his own courage and the help of his ‘bestest’ friends.

Songs include “The Mover’s Rap,” “Nothing to Be Escared Of,” “Shine Your Light,” “If I Were a Princess,” “You Are My Dinosaur,” “Everybody Say,” and “If I Could Count to Two.”

_Note: Running time is approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. Due to loud sounds, this show is recommended for ages 2 and older. _